Europe 69 AD: Revolt of the Batavi
24 October 69AD
24 Oct 69AD
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Revolt of the Batavi
14 Jan 69AD Year of the Four Emperors: Galba
14 Apr 69AD Year of the Four Emperors: Otho
15 Jul 69AD Year of the Four Emperors: Vitellius
24 Oct 69AD Revolt of the Batavi
16 Dec 69AD Year of the Four Emperors: Vespasian
14 Apr 70AD Siege of Jerusalem
15 Apr 74AD Vespasian’s reorganization of the East
24 Oct 79AD Agri Decumates
2 Aug 84AD Agricola’s invasion of Caledonia
29 Aug 88AD Domitian’s Dacian War
In August 69 the Danube legions declared for Vespasian (in Egypt), invading Italy and defeating the Roman emperor Vitellius at the Second Battle of Bedriacum in October. Meanwhile, on the Rhine, the Batavi and allied tribes—including many veteran auxiliary troops—rose up against Vitellius’ attempts to forcibly conscript them, defeating two Roman legions. The Batavi held out for a year, finally surrendering to Vespasian’s forces in 70 AD.